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This plant hanger supports an impressive display of cascading flowers. Constructed of sturdy, powder-coated steel, this freestanding 7' tall hanger holds up to 200 pounds and has a sturdy base to keep it upright and on a deck or patio.

I bought one of these for my brother who liked it so well, I bought one for a friend, too. Got a great deal on it. It is very sturdy, but probably needs to be coated with car wax to keep it from rusting if it's going to be placed outside, especially where it rains a lot (south Florida).

I bought this to hang my plants in the house during the winter months. I purchased 2 other stands before I found this one and this one is MUCH CHEAPER and so much more sturdy. I was amazed at how well built this one is and so easy to assemble. Would highly recommend this.

I have 120 tomato plants and a large pool area/patio. I have several different ideas I am using to hang them as well as using pots. This plant hanger is extremely study and well thought out. The only thing I would do different is on the the center basket. The shape should be a little different maybe a little wider on the bottom.

Now that my tomato hanger is assembled, I really like it. It is neat and orderly and the tomatoes love growing on our back patio from the tomato hangers. I had a little trouble with assembly, but it wasn't horrible. It just could have been machined a bit better.

This is a sturdy and attractive plant stand. This year I have three of them holding a dozen upside down tomatoe plants in my tiny urban garden. Assembly was fast and uncomplicated except for the badly fitting and poor quaility screws which rusted before I could even get my planters hung. I solved the problem with some replacement hardware and dabs of anti rust paint on the rest. Buy this only if you are willing to bother, it might not stay up a whole season in a wet summer.

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